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that all happened this day in 1979 when former california governor ronald reagan announced his third bid for the presidency and for the republican nomination and, of course, that one was successful. >>> the scandal continues to grow around david tpetraeus as his successor general john allen is now linked to the controversy or at least linked to some of the players. let's bring in our panel, political director for the grio.com, and columnist with bloomberg view, and stephanie is the president of emily's list and i also have james from the national journal who is out with a brand-new piece on this entire episode. so, james, i want to start with you because i thought this was a very striking -- you sort of write about -- trying to write about this from 30,000 feet, the impact on national security. this is what you write, no one is condoning what petraeus did, but there are a lot of self-righteous people holding him to a standard that not many people could meet without considering what he sacrificed because of the years of separation from his spouse and family, said one army general. the
that all happened this day in 1979 when former california governor ronald reagan announced his third bid for the presidency and for the republican nomination and, of course, that one was successful. >>> the scandal continues to grow around david tpetraeus as his successor general john allen is now linked to the controversy or at least linked to some of the players. let's bring in our panel, political director for the grio.com, and columnist with bloomberg view, and stephanie is the...
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ronald reagan, a positive 62. think another landslide. reagan in ' 88, 15, fairly close election, if you recall, democrats did do pretty well down the ballot. george h.w. bush, a minus 84 in '92. we know what happened there. clinton, '96, 18. clinton, 2000, a 45. a president positive number. democrats won the popular vote, lost the electoral college. bush in '04, a minus 11. bush in 2008, and the republicans a minus 116. so as you can see, it's sort of telling you the undercurrent of where things are. to show you how one poll with change the voter confidence index, let's look at the latest "washington post" news poll which shows president's approval rating dipping to 46%. this new poll changes the president's vci by a negative five points, changing it from a negative 15 to a negative 20 in our poll. now the take-away by the new vci, although the voter confidence index is not predictive who will win, does provide a frame of reference with how the mood of the country can respond to election results and shows some trend data over the last ye
ronald reagan, a positive 62. think another landslide. reagan in ' 88, 15, fairly close election, if you recall, democrats did do pretty well down the ballot. george h.w. bush, a minus 84 in '92. we know what happened there. clinton, '96, 18. clinton, 2000, a 45. a president positive number. democrats won the popular vote, lost the electoral college. bush in '04, a minus 11. bush in 2008, and the republicans a minus 116. so as you can see, it's sort of telling you the undercurrent of where...
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it came from ronald reagan during his debate with jimmy carter. reagan posed a simple question. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> four years later president reagan was 73 facing concerns about his age, an issue compounded by his shaky first debate and then turned the weakness into a strength with this line. >> i want you to know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> bill clinton was on the other side of that equation while debating another 73 year old. this one was former senator bob dole. clinton handled the issue this way. >> i don't think senator bill is too old to be president. it's the age of his ideas that i question. >> so we'll have to wait and see if there is a memorable moment tonight that can shape the final month of the race. sometimes it is a one liner. sometimes it is a facial expression. >>> white house soup of the day. that is good soup. i wish i were eating it today. coconut shrimp. you are watching "th
it came from ronald reagan during his debate with jimmy carter. reagan posed a simple question. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> four years later president reagan was 73 facing concerns about his age, an issue compounded by his shaky first debate and then turned the weakness into a strength with this line. >> i want you to know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and...
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i guess what ronald reagan supported taxes five times, raised debt ceiling, granted amnesty to illegal immigrants, extended social security and -- >> we can go through every one of those and i can explain the how and why. his tax cuts were far bigger than his tax increases. and the so-called amnesty in the time of the cold war. a lot of people were fleeing communism in nicaragua and in cuba and even then extremely strict regulations for gaining american citizenship. >> i guess the question i have, and you talk about conservatism, the basis of it, part of it is to be inflexible. >> and that's fine. but i think you wrote at one time, one of the marks of conservatism, these principles, and you have to be inflexible about it. when does pragmatism come in. i'm at 70%? >> i suppose at a time of national crisis and a time of war, doing world war ii we have to set aside certain things. we are not in that situation. these are relatively small problems. the problem with the republican party, as i said before, it's not making the case of its principles which is about less government and more free
i guess what ronald reagan supported taxes five times, raised debt ceiling, granted amnesty to illegal immigrants, extended social security and -- >> we can go through every one of those and i can explain the how and why. his tax cuts were far bigger than his tax increases. and the so-called amnesty in the time of the cold war. a lot of people were fleeing communism in nicaragua and in cuba and even then extremely strict regulations for gaining american citizenship. >> i guess the...
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the same thing ronald reagan and tip o'neill did in 1986. in 1986 the top marginal rate it was 70%. it was lowered to 28%. we can take that approach again. >> you know, you brought up the fact that you are in real est e estate. one of the items that will be on the table is the mortgage deduction and one of the kr criticisms that the white house had, for instance on the boehner plan, is there were no details there on deductions. how do you envision just dealing with the mortgage deduction tax credit? >> well, the idea that i like the most is by capping deductions in the aggregate so you don't pick on one deduction or itemize deductions for mo mortgage interest or for charitable deduction but you have an aggregate that's a cap. maybe it's $35,000, whatever it might be. so you cap the total of deductions. you don't itemize them and pull one out and leave one on the table. >> if we end up going over the cliff, because of this tax rate issue, is it something that republicans ought to say, you know what, we can't deal with the white house on this but let's go ahead and pass this stopgap w
the same thing ronald reagan and tip o'neill did in 1986. in 1986 the top marginal rate it was 70%. it was lowered to 28%. we can take that approach again. >> you know, you brought up the fact that you are in real est e estate. one of the items that will be on the table is the mortgage deduction and one of the kr criticisms that the white house had, for instance on the boehner plan, is there were no details there on deductions. how do you envision just dealing with the mortgage deduction...
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campaigning in the shadow, paul ryan in north carolina attempted to channel ronald reagan's question that ousted a president in 1980. are you better off now than you were four years ago? >> the president can say a lot of things and he will, but he can't tell you that you're better off. simply put, the jimmy carter days looked like the good old days compared to where we are now. >> over the weekend, democrats struggled, of course, with trying to answer that question. then as our show was on the air yesterday, we saw them pivot as the obama team retool and realized there's only one answer, yes. then you explain. >> by the afternoon in detroit, vice president biden -- well, he was a defiant man when it came to answering this question. very an mafted. specifically calls out reporters to make sure they heard his answer to the question. >> folk, let me make something clear. say it to the press. america is better off today than they left us. you want to know whether we're better off, i got a little bumper sticker for you. osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive! >> by the way, i
campaigning in the shadow, paul ryan in north carolina attempted to channel ronald reagan's question that ousted a president in 1980. are you better off now than you were four years ago? >> the president can say a lot of things and he will, but he can't tell you that you're better off. simply put, the jimmy carter days looked like the good old days compared to where we are now. >> over the weekend, democrats struggled, of course, with trying to answer that question. then as our show...
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it was ronald reagan that did. our speech, the governor's speech was outstanding that evening, extraordinarily well saved by all sectors. we certainly did get a bump what we saw as a result now, we have the majority of americans feel that the governor has a very strong message on the economy, that he is best on the economy, that's key issue. we saw women coming together that felt very, very strongly about this. conner is vat friv just energizeded. our base was energized by the party. look what's happening in the swing states today. we have all the swing states, looks like north carolina is going to fall into our column. we have a democratic state, such as wisconsin, now is neck in neck. all the swing states are neck in neck now. we are in a very strong position. >> what do you say to the conservative handwriting,s, eric erickson, bill crystal, jennigjr ruben, there is a lot of hand wringing going on among friends of romney. >> one of my positions in the romney campaign is outreach to sonner is vat it was, i meet wi
it was ronald reagan that did. our speech, the governor's speech was outstanding that evening, extraordinarily well saved by all sectors. we certainly did get a bump what we saw as a result now, we have the majority of americans feel that the governor has a very strong message on the economy, that he is best on the economy, that's key issue. we saw women coming together that felt very, very strongly about this. conner is vat friv just energizeded. our base was energized by the party. look...
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in 1980, people liked ronald reagan, because they knew enough about him and what they knew they liked, but they weren't sure he was up to the job. >> isn't it the reverse issue? >> i think it's exactly the reverse. so what's important in this convention, every polling indication is people think romney is the best prepared to solve the problem they think are the big problems. but how do they feel about him doing the job? i thought ann romney's speech last night was going to be and probably was the most important speech in the campaign, because it begins that process that really, you know, the reagan thing didn't lock down until sunday a week before the election. and when those two things finally came together, i think people getting comfortable with him, people understanding that what she said -- this is a man who will not fail. this is a guy who went to the grocery store for months when she was sick. this is a man who when they got bad news from the doctor was there. this is a man who was there as a role model for her children. she knows that better than anybody else. you know, my dau
in 1980, people liked ronald reagan, because they knew enough about him and what they knew they liked, but they weren't sure he was up to the job. >> isn't it the reverse issue? >> i think it's exactly the reverse. so what's important in this convention, every polling indication is people think romney is the best prepared to solve the problem they think are the big problems. but how do they feel about him doing the job? i thought ann romney's speech last night was going to be and...
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ronald reagan, they said he didn't pay attention to details. he had the big things right. now that we have gone back, read diaries and letters, we know he did a lot of that work himself, didn't delegate to staff. it was the big ideas. he let staff handle the details. also, you have to be able to manage people. to some extent one of the criticisms i have of president obama is that he has turned too much over to other people and doesn't work well with congress. you need to work well together. >> let me ask you about the relationship with senator mccain. i asked it of senator hutchinson. is it a blessing or curse to have the president or nominee be from your home state. >> john and i represent the same constituency, he will be elected to senate, i will be gone before he will. he is my colleague this entire time. larger than life in many respects. that has its plus and minuses, he is playing the national issues, i am doing a lot of things that relate to the state. he is very good when he focuses on a state issue. he can be effective working on a state issue as well. we have be
ronald reagan, they said he didn't pay attention to details. he had the big things right. now that we have gone back, read diaries and letters, we know he did a lot of that work himself, didn't delegate to staff. it was the big ideas. he let staff handle the details. also, you have to be able to manage people. to some extent one of the criticisms i have of president obama is that he has turned too much over to other people and doesn't work well with congress. you need to work well together....
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a man without a party, a base, makes him a dangerous, crass, political opportunist, ronald reagan jeb bush republicans and views on abortion are the same as akin. >> do you believe he's really a conservative republican? >> his entire record is we saw it on the ad, i'm a conservative, as conservative as it gets, pro life, pro gun, anti-tax. those are charlie crist words. he said he did not endorse the stimulus package. he compared the re-election of barack obama to the carter/reagan election of 1980. >> why do you think he has switched? >> a man without a party and base which makes him dangerous with nothing to lose. >> trying to give advice to the democratic party. >> we want to make sure the democrats understand who they've invited to speak at their convention. >> talk a little bit about florida. there has been this idea that there's tension between governor scott and your side of the state republican party and the romney campaign. truth to it? >> >> no truth at all. we're working together. we have the same message the economy has begun to turn around under governor scott -- >> let m
a man without a party, a base, makes him a dangerous, crass, political opportunist, ronald reagan jeb bush republicans and views on abortion are the same as akin. >> do you believe he's really a conservative republican? >> his entire record is we saw it on the ad, i'm a conservative, as conservative as it gets, pro life, pro gun, anti-tax. those are charlie crist words. he said he did not endorse the stimulus package. he compared the re-election of barack obama to the carter/reagan...
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bush, ronald reagan would never have been president. it's so funny because iowa, bush won iowa, but reagan won new hampshire. >> and though he did not name mitt romney directly, it was very clear the governor was santorum's primary target. >> i love this issue that i hear all the time. oh, this certain candidate is the most electable. what would give you that impression? when has that candidate ever run as a conservative and gotten any votes? never. so why would you assume that he's the most electable? is it because he raises the most money? we're doing okay. >> santorum's fund-raising is through the roof, at least for a few hours. he raised $1 million in 18 hours, and after his near win in iowa, half what have his campaign had raised the entire cycle. but his ad budget so far in new hampshire and south carolina has been a grand total of $37,000. by comparison, romney has purchased $1.5 million of advertising time in both of those states. now team romney also got a win yesterday with rick perry's surprise tweet announcing he's staying i
bush, ronald reagan would never have been president. it's so funny because iowa, bush won iowa, but reagan won new hampshire. >> and though he did not name mitt romney directly, it was very clear the governor was santorum's primary target. >> i love this issue that i hear all the time. oh, this certain candidate is the most electable. what would give you that impression? when has that candidate ever run as a conservative and gotten any votes? never. so why would you assume that he's...
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gerald ford, ronald reagan, richard nixon, dwight eisenhower, and jfk played junior varsity. the white house soup of the day, shrimp and corn chowder. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> live pictures inside the national cathedral in washington, d.c. where a funeral service for senator daniel inouye, a democrat of hawaii is set to begin in about half an hour. the vice president, the president, and senator harry reid are all expected to speak. let's bring back our panel and on a very different topic. political comebacks, always a second act in politics. mark sanford, the former governor of south carolina making good on that,
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ronald reagan. ronald reagan. ronald reagan. president reagan. >> but in his diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once. reagan criticized gingrich saying "newt's ideas would cripple our defense programs." on leadership and character, gingrich is no ronald reagan. >> last night, gingrich returned fire on the attack. >> governor romney was against ronald reagan. governor romney 1994 senate race he was opposed to going back to the reagan/bush policies. governor romney was giving money to democrats to suggest that governor romney is more reagan-like than i am is an act of total fantasy. >> the candidates were doing their best to play to the hometown florida crowd. some other remarks. >> could you be the first hispanic president? >> i would love to be able to convince people of that particular any a florida primary. i don't think people would think i was being honest with them if i said i was mexican-american but i appreciate it you would get that word out. >> by the end of my second term -- [ cheers and applausecha
ronald reagan. ronald reagan. ronald reagan. president reagan. >> but in his diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once. reagan criticized gingrich saying "newt's ideas would cripple our defense programs." on leadership and character, gingrich is no ronald reagan. >> last night, gingrich returned fire on the attack. >> governor romney was against ronald reagan. governor romney 1994 senate race he was opposed to going back to the reagan/bush policies. governor...
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ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. i mean, this is not new that presidents of the same party don't always seem to be perfectly on message. they don't like being treated like a staffer, do they? >> we were so fascinated by him, because we were so fascinated by them in 2008. hillary, bill, obama was a great story. i think bill clinton is a net positive as a surrogate. the election is about the economy, and who has more credibility about improving the economy than bill clinton. i still think he's not a great figure for this new media environment where he really struggles with staying on message, but i think he'll help. >> one of the things nobody talks about when they're talking about clinton, oh, what's he going to do, he's just never operated in this media environment. >> it's so different. remember, the last time he ran an active campaign for president himself was 1996. that was before -- >> when the budget -- >> for twitter, before youtube -- >> when the budgets for political campaigns was less than what was spent in
ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. i mean, this is not new that presidents of the same party don't always seem to be perfectly on message. they don't like being treated like a staffer, do they? >> we were so fascinated by him, because we were so fascinated by them in 2008. hillary, bill, obama was a great story. i think bill clinton is a net positive as a surrogate. the election is about the economy, and who has more credibility about improving the economy than bill clinton. i still...
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>> first of all, neither newt gingrich or rick santorum are ronald reagan. >> fair enough. caveat aside. >> mitt romney is not gerald ford in that he doesn't have ford's 30 years in office plus all the powers and perks of the presidency. but there was a -- they were right in that the ideological divide in the party and also a cultural divide in the party between what we now call the establishment and the populace side of the republican party n that regard, they were right r >> mitt romney, if he wins this nomination what does it mean -- wins the presidency is that going to hurt the conservative movement or helps him? >> depend what is he does and how conservatives react to what it does. what happened the last 24 hours, working momgate, i guess we should call it, was just the gift that some conservatives needed, just the excuse to -- >> to jump on. >> exactly. >> we saw they were ready to rally probably quicker than the romney folks thought. >> it was like man nah from heaven for him if romney had is a say said something conservatives said you we heard it before, but now he
>> first of all, neither newt gingrich or rick santorum are ronald reagan. >> fair enough. caveat aside. >> mitt romney is not gerald ford in that he doesn't have ford's 30 years in office plus all the powers and perks of the presidency. but there was a -- they were right in that the ideological divide in the party and also a cultural divide in the party between what we now call the establishment and the populace side of the republican party n that regard, they were right r...
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. >> what ronald reagan was calling for them is the same thing we're calling for now. a return to basic fairness and responsibility. everybody doing their part. and if it will help convince folks in congress to make the right choice, we could call it the reagan rule instead of the buffett rule. >> zachary carebell is president of river research and joins me now. how are you doing, sir? >> hi, luke. >> you made an argument in your piece i found fascinating. you say the buffett rule is already in place, to a degree. can you explain that? >> yeah, and, again, this observation does not come from, you know, my great creativity. it comes from the nonpartisan center for tax policy, the "new york times" reported about this. so if the buffett rule means a 30% tax rate for people who earn over $1 million, that's kind of the general outlines, if you look at irs reports of how americans pay taxes, most people on the upper income levels pay about 28% in federal taxes. about 85% of the vast middle pay 12 to 14%. and the lower, lower quartile pay less than 1%. what is not part of tha
. >> what ronald reagan was calling for them is the same thing we're calling for now. a return to basic fairness and responsibility. everybody doing their part. and if it will help convince folks in congress to make the right choice, we could call it the reagan rule instead of the buffett rule. >> zachary carebell is president of river research and joins me now. how are you doing, sir? >> hi, luke. >> you made an argument in your piece i found fascinating. you say the...
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reagan. the law requires a five-day waiting period and background checks noord to buy a handgun. >>> president obama made the opening bid in the fiscal cliff negotiation sending his plan to capitol hill on thursday. $1.6 trillion in tax hikes and $50 billion in new spending. but house republicans, surprise-surprise, say democrats aren't being serious. >> the president has warned us about the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff. but his actions have not matched his public statements. members of his own party seem quite comfortable sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. >> let's bring in our friday gaggle, associate editor and columnist for the hill amy stoddard, danielle gibbs, and columnist for bloomberg view and national review and one of the funnier people on twitter and he did not pay me to say that but i will start with you. so we kind of feel like we're back to square one. should republicans having seen them lose the presidency by a wider margin than many people thought lose seats
reagan. the law requires a five-day waiting period and background checks noord to buy a handgun. >>> president obama made the opening bid in the fiscal cliff negotiation sending his plan to capitol hill on thursday. $1.6 trillion in tax hikes and $50 billion in new spending. but house republicans, surprise-surprise, say democrats aren't being serious. >> the president has warned us about the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff. but his actions have not matched his public...
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bush, ronald reagan, even bill clinton. >> shameless plug time. >> supreme court reporter did a piece on loughner, the case president obama cited. arguments last week went after lauf ner. >> jackie? >> for all the americans that missed the cherry blossoms because it peaked too soon, i wrote a piece on nytimes.com, tips how to see the cherry blossoms, what to do afterwards. >> ginger gibson from politico did a great story on romney going to my home state of pennsylvania, trying to beat rick santorum. >>> that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." see you tomorrow, jobs numbers friday. up next, kris jansing. see you later! >>> meteorologist bill karn. you have a chance of dealing with strong thunderstorms from louisiana, mississippi, alabama, mississippi, florida. northeast, chilly start to the day, nice afternoon, a little chilly around detroit and chicago. in the west, more shower activity in seattle. have a great day. we're armed, and inexperienced. people call me an over-waterer. [ female announcer ] with miracle-gro, you don't have to be a great gardener to have a green thu
bush, ronald reagan, even bill clinton. >> shameless plug time. >> supreme court reporter did a piece on loughner, the case president obama cited. arguments last week went after lauf ner. >> jackie? >> for all the americans that missed the cherry blossoms because it peaked too soon, i wrote a piece on nytimes.com, tips how to see the cherry blossoms, what to do afterwards. >> ginger gibson from politico did a great story on romney going to my home state of...
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he's a self-proclaimed ronald reagan, jeb bush republican and his views on abortion are the same at akin. >> is he right? are you pro-life? a jeb bush republican? what are you? >> i'm a proud floridian and a proud american. i believe in the values that my parents raised me and my three sisters by, and that is to do unto others and you would have done to you, that you would respect other people. when i embrace the president when he came to ft. myers in 2009 to talk about the recovery act, i embraced him and that proposal on two fronts. number one, i knew it was good for our state. we're in a deep economic hole. we're about to go off the economic cliff. but number two, you treat the president of the united states with the respect that that office deserves and it was important to me to do that and if other people have a hard time being respectful to people like the president of the united states, it really doesn't bother me. he said i'm an opportunist. listen, in the past two weeks it's been an opportunity to get my head bashed in. if anybody thinks that's a fun thing to go through, they're
he's a self-proclaimed ronald reagan, jeb bush republican and his views on abortion are the same at akin. >> is he right? are you pro-life? a jeb bush republican? what are you? >> i'm a proud floridian and a proud american. i believe in the values that my parents raised me and my three sisters by, and that is to do unto others and you would have done to you, that you would respect other people. when i embrace the president when he came to ft. myers in 2009 to talk about the recovery...
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in 1976, ronald reagan didn't get out of the race. he was able to stand tall in may, win the state of texas. he fell short and in the fall republicans fell short, because we nominated another moderate and then four years later, they fought him again. >> i tell you, that's a tough way to rationize staying in the race. that's one way of looking at the race. if reagan had gotten out earlier, would ford have won in '76. that's going to be some of the arguments some folks privately might be having in talks with santorum or people close with him. >>> with romney on the verge of wrapping up the republican nomination, president obama laid out a verbal blueprint to a d.c. ballroom filled with america's newspaper editors. here is the gist. oba obama wants to make romney own the republican brand, a brand that is not good. he eadvice serrated the republican budget proposed by paul ryan. >> a trojan horse brilliant attempt to impose a radical vision on our country, thinly veiled social darwinism. antethetical to our history. it makes the contract
in 1976, ronald reagan didn't get out of the race. he was able to stand tall in may, win the state of texas. he fell short and in the fall republicans fell short, because we nominated another moderate and then four years later, they fought him again. >> i tell you, that's a tough way to rationize staying in the race. that's one way of looking at the race. if reagan had gotten out earlier, would ford have won in '76. that's going to be some of the arguments some folks privately might be...
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we all knew this was coming. >> i was talking with a colleague, imagine had ronald reagan cursed before he said, i paid for this microphone. >> i don't know. >> he wouldn't have won the new hampshire primary. >> no, i think it makes him a real person. >> he has passion, but i'll also say when you take on "the new york times," he got a three or four-point bump in the republican polls. i mean, it could be good for him. and he does have passion. he is a passionate person. and look, this is a grueling, tough process that these guys go through. they give the same speech over and over. it's not unlike when romney made a $10,000 bet with rick perry or attacked brett baer for giving him an interview or laid hands on rick perry. they all do this. they're human. >> i've got to go to shameless plugs. >> please follow us on twitter @nbclatino. >> @robjohnson on twilter, also little helping hands which is a nonprofit in austin, texas. >> thank you both. that's it for this edition. and there it goes. we had one thing fall on us. that's not bad considering what happened yesterday. tomorrow on the show
we all knew this was coming. >> i was talking with a colleague, imagine had ronald reagan cursed before he said, i paid for this microphone. >> i don't know. >> he wouldn't have won the new hampshire primary. >> no, i think it makes him a real person. >> he has passion, but i'll also say when you take on "the new york times," he got a three or four-point bump in the republican polls. i mean, it could be good for him. and he does have passion. he is a...
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. >>> for general electric, here is ronald reagan. >> good evening. tonight john forsyth stars on the general electric theater. >> it was on this day in 1953 general electric theater premiered. the next year the show picked up a host, a movie actor some guy named ronald reagan. i think it worked out for him. >>> the republican field in nevada are already flying on the negative ads. hear rick santorum's late's tack ad. >> who are these three cap and trade loving bailout supporting soft on immigration big government mandating politicians? now you know. >> huh. somebody was missing there. that's interesting. we'll talk about that in a second. i want to bring in my panel, alex wagner host of "now alex wagner" "the national review" ryan hans salam and the john from the political review. >> rick santorum claims he's going to attack mitt romney today but i don't want anybody to watch it so i'm going to wait until today, not when i have a national platform. >> gingrich is his guy. he is going for the gingrich vote. this is not waiting for goudeaux but implode
. >>> for general electric, here is ronald reagan. >> good evening. tonight john forsyth stars on the general electric theater. >> it was on this day in 1953 general electric theater premiered. the next year the show picked up a host, a movie actor some guy named ronald reagan. i think it worked out for him. >>> the republican field in nevada are already flying on the negative ads. hear rick santorum's late's tack ad. >> who are these three cap and trade...
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to adapt ronald reagan's famous line, where's the rest of them? to me this is an editorial like it's a challenge to mitt romney, get your act together. >> i don't buy that turnout argument, by the way. 1998 they had good turnout, 1996, both those elections were lost by those parties, but the overall dissatisfaction with the field, the idea there's something missing, somebody who can unify the whole party, that is very real. >> tracy, three months ago the democratic party did fear mitt romney. they thought here he is getting run -- his opponents are going at him at his right. it's making him look like a moderate. now it seems like they can't wait to face him. >> absolutely. even just one month ago, going back to the humanizing issue, i'm remembering the speeches the nice of the iowa caucuses, and saeb tomorrow late night when he finally got on stage. the speech he gave in marked contrast to the speech that romney gave, one man was huge -- >> it's interesting you said that. i had a democrat saying if it wasn't for rick santorum, what they call some
to adapt ronald reagan's famous line, where's the rest of them? to me this is an editorial like it's a challenge to mitt romney, get your act together. >> i don't buy that turnout argument, by the way. 1998 they had good turnout, 1996, both those elections were lost by those parties, but the overall dissatisfaction with the field, the idea there's something missing, somebody who can unify the whole party, that is very real. >> tracy, three months ago the democratic party did fear...
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and a massachusetts moderate who runs away in ronald reagan. massachusetts moderate mitt romney, he'll say anything to win, anything, and just like john kerry -- >> [ speaking french ] >> he speaks french too. >> democratic strategist jamaal simmons is the national democratic contributor for go vote.com. and erin mcpike, political reporter for real clear politics. okay, the stop romney forces are in full effect. jennifer, we know you're very supportive of mitt romney at this point. >> i'm supportive of rick s santor santorum, i think cream rises to the top. >> picking up on your massachusetts theme, it's something i'm surprised we haven't seen sooner. eric erickson is an influential blogger. only the dmc can lose twice and think they should nominate one. >> that was the guy who said rick perry was the savior of the republican party, so let's put his remarks in context. but i think what this shows is a realignment of a reconsideration of this very silly, very counter productive attack that went on all week, that essentially has belly flopped hor
and a massachusetts moderate who runs away in ronald reagan. massachusetts moderate mitt romney, he'll say anything to win, anything, and just like john kerry -- >> [ speaking french ] >> he speaks french too. >> democratic strategist jamaal simmons is the national democratic contributor for go vote.com. and erin mcpike, political reporter for real clear politics. okay, the stop romney forces are in full effect. jennifer, we know you're very supportive of mitt romney at this...
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reagan approach in 1980. it doesn't quite work here because he's doing appearances with him and fund-raisers with trump. so it's a little mysterious. and i think that romney over the last couple of weeks has really had a series of home runs. he's been doing very well. this is a misstep and i can only conclude that it might be that he is afraid that conservative voters out there like trump and believe that trump is a conservative and therefore he doesn't want to -- >> that's the other thing. when did donald trump become a conservative? >> he isn't, that's exactly it. >> he just buys into the conservative conspiracy theories, right? >> the guy is a tax raiser, a huge donor to democrats. the notion that he represents conservative republicanism is absurd. nevertheless, earlier this year there was that brief little flurry of talk about him running and so possibly romney feels he doesn't want to ail yep 8 people who like trump. >> bill burton, bill maher is one of your large donors at priorities, usa. if the presid
reagan approach in 1980. it doesn't quite work here because he's doing appearances with him and fund-raisers with trump. so it's a little mysterious. and i think that romney over the last couple of weeks has really had a series of home runs. he's been doing very well. this is a misstep and i can only conclude that it might be that he is afraid that conservative voters out there like trump and believe that trump is a conservative and therefore he doesn't want to -- >> that's the other...
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reagan has treated wisconsin like a last stand, but democrats have not gone all in. president's 11th hour tweet was a prime example of how reluctant the white house has been to engage. the president said in a tweet, it's election day in wisconsin. no, it's a recall election. be a i'm standing by tom barrett. he'd make an outstanding governor. and he signed it, p.o. which means he signed the tweet as opposed to the candidate. walker points it out nonstop. >> is this a dry run for november? >> no. this is a real run for wisconsin, and i know there are people from outside the state, and i know that governor walker wants to make this a national election. that's his problem. >> i think the white house and some of the political allies of the president are scared that somehow if they get in the mix of this and their candidate doesn't win, that might be a sign that would impact the fall election. >> but in a way the fact national democrats have not gone all in makes a walker loss harder for republicans to explain away tonight. we'll learn the answer to some of these question
reagan has treated wisconsin like a last stand, but democrats have not gone all in. president's 11th hour tweet was a prime example of how reluctant the white house has been to engage. the president said in a tweet, it's election day in wisconsin. no, it's a recall election. be a i'm standing by tom barrett. he'd make an outstanding governor. and he signed it, p.o. which means he signed the tweet as opposed to the candidate. walker points it out nonstop. >> is this a dry run for november?...
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. >>> on this date in 1981 minutes after ronald reagan was inaugurated as the 40th president to 52 american captives held the u.s. embassy in iran were released ending the 444-day iran hostage crisis. >>> well, the team romney make a mistake by playing so hard in south carolina where romney finished fourth four years ago? last night in an odd moment rom think ended a strong answer, anti-washington answer, by losing his train of thought. >> now you asked me an entirely different question. >> beats me. i don't know. where are we at, john? >> well, he lost track there of the debate question but as the campaign losing track of where they should be heading? nathan gonzalez is the founder of politics stereo.com and contributor for "roll call." jen sake is a former communications direct or and susan page, washington bureau chief for the first newspaper i read this morning, "usa today," because it's right in front of my hotel door. nathan, i want to start with you. you have done a lot of thoughtful coverage of south carolina over the years. did romney make a mistake by going so hard? was it a trap?
. >>> on this date in 1981 minutes after ronald reagan was inaugurated as the 40th president to 52 american captives held the u.s. embassy in iran were released ending the 444-day iran hostage crisis. >>> well, the team romney make a mistake by playing so hard in south carolina where romney finished fourth four years ago? last night in an odd moment rom think ended a strong answer, anti-washington answer, by losing his train of thought. >> now you asked me an entirely...
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ronald reagan talked about the fact that someone that agrees with me 80% of the time is not my political opponent, they are my ally. it was a stronger party with olympia snowe in it, it will be harder for the republicans to get the majority in the u.s. senate and almost impossible for a republican to serve the state of maine in the united states senate. >> steve schmidt, chief strategist for mccain in 2008, contributor right here. thank you, sir. >> you bet you. >>> the odds of the democrats hanging on to the senate got a whole lot better as you heard, the retirement of olympia snowe is part of the polarization of the republican party. >>> and not all primary wins are created equal. this year it's about the delegate race and it's a long way from the magic number of 1144. we're breaking it down today. >>> but first a look ahead at the president's schedule. the big event, of course, is the state dinner of sorts honoring iraq war veterans. at the white house tonight. it will be a very heroic celebration of those veterans. >>> you're watching the "daily rundown" only on msnbc. sweet, nutty c
ronald reagan talked about the fact that someone that agrees with me 80% of the time is not my political opponent, they are my ally. it was a stronger party with olympia snowe in it, it will be harder for the republicans to get the majority in the u.s. senate and almost impossible for a republican to serve the state of maine in the united states senate. >> steve schmidt, chief strategist for mccain in 2008, contributor right here. thank you, sir. >> you bet you. >>> the...